As of April, 2012, a revised version paper has been published by American Behavioral Scientist (subscribers only). Here is the new citation information for that piece: Shaw, Aaron and Benkler, Yochai.
Recontextualizing semiotic material is a discursive practice through which intertextual (and interdiscursive) relations between two utterances produced at different historical moments are established.
Understanding the cultural nature of human psychological functioning requires exploring the psychological means that bring about cultural forms of human conduct and experience. Cultural forms of ...
An intensive care unit (ICU) is a demanding environment, defined by significant complexity, in which physicians must make decisions in situations characterized by high levels of uncertainty. This ...
The AGORA Research Centre brings together a wide diversity of researchers and research groups interested with current issues of social justice and equality in education. Here, we present their ...
Fenwick T (2007) Organisational learning in the “knots”: Discursive capacities emerging in a school-university collaboration. Journal of Educational ...
Abstract: In the paper the essence of Internet-technologies as discursive practices of political socialization of youth in the educational space of the university is investigated. The article ...
Dewilde J & Creese A (2016) Discursive Shadowing in Linguistic Ethnography. Situated Practices and Circulating Discourses in Multilingual Schools. Anthropology and ...